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  1. London School of Medicine for Women, Hunter Street. The school was formed in 1874 by an association of pioneering women physicians Sophia Jex-Blake, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Emily Blackwell and Elizabeth Blackwell with Thomas Henry Huxley.

  2. 2. Juli 2019 · The London School of Medicine for Women (LSMW) had been founded in 1874, largely thanks to the efforts of Miss Sophia Jex-Blake (1840–1912) and others as part of the movement to admit women into the medical profession [ 1 ].

    • Adrian Thomas, Francis Duck
    • 2019
  3. 25. Feb. 2022 · The London School of Medicine for Women (LSMW) was the first School in Britain to enable women to gain medical qualifications. Though its pioneering medical role is beginning to be recognized, the Chemistry Department at the School has been totally overlooked.

  4. 25. Feb. 2022 · Before commencing a discussion on the London School of Medicine for Women (LSMW), it is important to note that there had been an earlier body in London for the education of women in medicine: the Female Medical Society (FMS).

  5. 11. Jan. 1999 · Listed as the former London School of Medicine for Women, rebuilt 1897-1900, under the deanship of the medical pioneer Elizabeth Garrett Anderson to the designs of J.M. Brydon. It has architectural interest for its handsome Queen Anne Style as well as considerable historic importance, for its strong links with Anderson and as an ...

  6. The London School of Medicine for Women was established in 1874 and was the first medical school in the United Kingdom to train women as doctors.

  7. 23. Jan. 2014 · Dr. Blackwell returned to London a number of times during the 1860s and 1870s and helped establish a medical school for women, the London School of Medicine for Women, in 1874-5.